Eadfrith of Lindisfarne
7th and 8th-century Bishop of Lindisfarne and saint / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eadfrith of Lindisfarne (died 721), also known as Saint Eadfrith, was Bishop of Lindisfarne, probably from 698 onwards. By the twelfth century it was believed that Eadfrith succeeded Eadberht and nothing in the surviving records contradicts this belief.[2] Lindisfarne was among the main religious sites of the kingdom of Northumbria in the early eighth century, the resting place of Saints Aidan and Cuthbert.[3] He is venerated as a Saint in the Roman Catholic Church, and in the Eastern Orthodox Church, as also in the Anglican Communion.
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Saint Edfrith | |
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Bishop of Lindisfarne | |
Died | 721 now thought to be 722 |
Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church[1] Anglican Communion Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | June 4 |
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